Wash either option down with Moët Ice Imperial Champagne – the world’s first champagne created specifically to be enjoyed over ice. Reflections serves it with fresh seasonal fruit in a generous burgundy glass

Leave Dad at home. Yes, really. Campagnolo has broken away from the Father’s Day brunch crowd and is urging mothers and children to dine in, without the patriarch.

Every member of the Campagnolo Family – Campagnolo, Campagnolo Roma restaurants will give 50% off take-out orders to families who come without Dad, and take something to-go for him after their meal. Their theory? Most fathers just want the day off.

Awarded the Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence, Reflect’s brunch boasts breakfast and lunch selections, a local and and international cheese display, an omelet station and a carving station with slow-roasted Canadian beef, au jus.

Brunch is $32.95 per adult and $18.95 for children 6-12 years. Seniors receive a 10% discount. Kids under 5 eat free. Reservations are recommended.

Now that I’ve got the ball rolling, please help out by commenting on your favourite Vancouver holiday brunch spots, below…Unless you plan on ordering Dad Buffalo Wing cupcakes by Mancakes.

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One Response to Top Spots for Father’s Day Brunch 2012 in Vancouver

I have no great suggestions, but I did want to say that I think the idea of Father’s Day brunch is fabulous. Mother’s Day brunch is usually so busy it’s not even really fun. I imagine Father’s Day as being a little more low-key, and I like that.

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